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Claude Smith was born in 1913. He is known for his work on Dumbo (1941), The Reluctant Dragon (1941) and The Autograph Hound (1939). He died in 2003.
Date Of Birth 1913 Profession Animation Department, Actor
Animation Department Title Year Status Character Ventriloquist Cat 1950 Short layout artist - uncredited Northwest Hounded Police 1946 Short layout artist - uncredited The Hick Chick 1946 Short layout artist - uncredited Wild and Woolfy 1945 Short layout artist - uncredited Swing Shift Cinderella 1945 Short layout artist - uncredited Jerky Turkey 1945 Short layout artist - uncredited The Screwy Truant 1945 Short layout artist - uncredited Big Heel-Watha 1944 Short layout artist - uncredited Happy-Go-Nutty 1944 Short layout artist - uncredited Batty Baseball 1944 Short layout artist - uncredited Screwball Squirrel 1944 Short layout artist - uncredited What's Buzzin' Buzzard? 1943 Short layout artist - uncredited One Ham's Family 1943 Short layout artist - uncredited Who Killed Who? 1943 Short layout artist - uncredited Red Hot Riding Hood 1943 Short layout artist - uncredited Dumbo 1941 animator The Nifty Nineties 1941 Short animator - uncredited The Reluctant Dragon 1941/I animator Pantry Pirate 1940 Short animator Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip 1940 Short animator - uncredited Put-Put Troubles 1940 Short animator - uncredited Donald's Dog Laundry 1940 Short animator - uncredited The Autograph Hound 1939 Short animator - uncredited The Pointer 1939 Short animator - uncredited Beach Picnic 1939 Short animator - uncredited The Practical Pig 1939 Short animator - uncredited The Standard Parade 1939 Documentary short animator - uncredited
Actor Title Year Status Character Roller Boogie 1979 Featured Skater Hopalong Cassidy Returns 1936 Henchman Dugan
Self Title Year Status Character Fields of Endless Day 1978 Documentary
Known for movies Dumbo (1941) as Animation Department
The Reluctant Dragon (1941) as Animation Department
Pantry Pirate (1940) as Animation Department
Red Hot Riding Hood (1943) as Animation Department